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Old 09-03-12, 09:16 PM   #1
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What am I dealing with here?

Cheers everyone!

I noticed a few days ago that my female milk was sitting in her water bowl for hours on end. Upon further inspection I could see she was feeling blue (in shed). So I didn't think much of it. Three days later, seeing her still do nothing but sit in her water it is now of concern. I know that they will sit in the water to loosen the skin a bit to get ready for a shed, but this seems excessive. I took her out of the water bowl, and saw a black spec or two in the water, but I assume this must have been dried feces or something, because the amount of time she has spent in the water bowl, more than one or two would have drowned. - Anywho, my male milk decided today to play monkey see money do, he does not appear to be in shed (although it may be more apparent in a day or two) I did the same inspection on him for mites, and I don't see anything....


The paper towels I use are the cheapest piece of garbage you can buy, but I stay on top of it - if there is excrement or urine I completely wash the bin and put fresh paper towels in - which is why I'm not buying Bounty or something of better quality. I guess I could get to my point now, huh? The paper towels I buy have these diminutive black specs in them that I thought were mites for sure, but upon getting a fresh pack out of the trunk of the car, downstairs, and around the corner; I was enlightened that all my paper towels have these tiny black dots. (Something I've never noticed before) It's how they are made I guess. My concern is that I do in fact have mites, although I doubt it. I did just recently add a Rosy Boa to my collection, he looks fine, eating, no sign of mites. These two snakes have never entered shed at the same time, humidity is correct as well as temperatures cool/hot. I have my snakes in a rack system that would make Macgyver look twice, so if there is a mite problem I will have five snakes to deal with - I'm sure.


This is a picture of the female, obviously feeling blue, but in good spirits. She ate yesterday - without hesitation - despite being in shed. It was taken on my cellphone so I hope your mind can comprehend the amount of detail that is included in its 3.2 megapixels. Most people experience euphoria by taking a gander of the sublime pictures I take with this omnipotent device. (Seriously the camera sucks) If you right click->view picture and zoom in and look at the paper towels, you will see the little black spots I am talking about, I just want a second opinion...Anyone refute, or challenge my thought that I am just being overzealous about the whole situation? Again, keeping in the mind that the male milk, with no signs of shed is now playing Michael Phelps as well....If these two don't shed or get out of the water soon I'm going to buy some rubber duckies, and rename them Bert and Ernie.





If one of my other snakes starts sitting in a water bowl I will probably start going crazy. Thanks everyone!

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Old 09-03-12, 09:32 PM   #2
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Re: What am I dealing with here?

Are you using a heat lamp?

As for mites.....Check around the nostrils and eyes...that is where they would be...they are visible.......

I don't think you have mites.....
I think the snakes are hydrating themselves for another reason......
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Old 09-04-12, 04:26 AM   #3
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Re: What am I dealing with here?

when you lift the snake out the water bowl,swab the eyes and nostrils with white cotton buds

if you find black specks,then squash one between your finger tips,if its a mite,it will look like a splodge of blood,as thats what they feed on

PROVENT A MITE

is what i use

onee treatment mites dead,its that simple

it's also good for treating quarantine tanks,for new arrivals,as it remains active for 30 days

it's the ONLY mite treatment i use

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Old 09-04-12, 06:40 AM   #4
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Re: What am I dealing with here?

I'm a bit of a hypochondriac when it comes to my animals. I've ever had any problems with any of them. But rather than get comfortable thinking I'm doing a good job, I worry because I am convinced that I am "over due" for some kind of problem. I didn't get anything off her nose and such....So cheers?

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Old 09-06-12, 12:14 PM   #5
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Well I'm just a worry wart, the female shed today, and the male isn't sitting in the water bowl anymore, so I guess he was cooling off/hydrating. Just wanted to say thanks again everyone here is so nice, and it is a pleasure to be part of the community.



Wouldn't sit still for a picture, but she's all pretty again.






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Old 09-06-12, 12:19 PM   #6
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Re: What am I dealing with here?

Good to hear!

Right after you posted this thread my second female Ball python went into a shed cycle and was relaxing in her water bowl, four days after the big female python started her shed cycle... first time that has happened! I was half expecting the male to go into a cycle too because while I just got him, the breeder I got him from said he was starting to dull down! that would've been freaky.
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she's looking great after her shed

re paper towels
i use newspaper as substrate,it easy to spot clean or replace

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